Gender, Food and COVID-19 : Global Stories of Harm and Hope

This book documents how COVID-19 impacts gender, agriculture, and food systems across the globe with on-the-ground accounts and personal reflections from scholars, practitioners, and community members. During the coronavirus pandemic with many people under lockdown, continual agricultural production...

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Other Authors: Castellanos, Paige (Editor), Sachs, Carolyn E. (Editor), Tickamyer, Ann R. (Editor)
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
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